Recently, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman reached an agreement with the big three credit bureaus that I am sure the big three credit bureaus absolutely love. In theory, the agreement is supposed to make it easier for consumers to have errors on their credit reports fixed. In reality, the credit bureaus pulled a fast one ... again.

A New Mexico court struck a hypocritical forced arbitration clause that forced virtually all consumers' claims into arbitration (i.e. no right to a jury trial) but allowed the corporation to bring its claims in court rather than arbitration if it so desired.

The CFPB is ordering an auto finance company to pay a $2.75 million fine for providing inaccurate information about borrowers to credit reporting firms, potentially harming tens of thousands of customers.

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